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Program Summary

   
   
 
Campus: Kensington Campus
 
 
Career: Undergraduate
 
 
Typical Duration: 5 Years
 
 
Typical UOC Per Semester: 24
 
 
Min UOC Per Semester: 3
 
 
Max UOC Per Semester: 24
 
 
Min UOC For Award: 240
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Arts
 
 
Bachelor of Arts (Double Major)
 
 
Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
 
 
Bachelor of Arts (Major)
 
 
Bachelor of Economics
 
 
Bachelor of Economics (Double Major)
 
 
Bachelor of Economics (Honours)
 
 
Bachelor of Economics (Major)
 
  

Program Description

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The Australian School of Business in conjunction with the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences offers the combined Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Arts (BEc/BA).

This is a five year program combining the strengths and flexibility of each single degree program. It is expected that these combined degree program will appeal to students wanting, in particular, a strong, focused and highly regarded business program that is complemented by a humanities discipline - chosen out of personal interest or with a particular career objective in mind.

With approval, students with an excellent academic record may also enrol in an additional Honours year in the Bachelor of Economics degree.

Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes

Bachelor of Economics
The objective of the Bachelor of Economics (BEc) program is to train professional economists. It is designed to develop a sophisticated understanding of the theoretical and empirical methods that constitute the modern academic discipline of economics, and to expose students to a number of applied fields within the discipline. Our graduates work as professional economists in government, international agencies, private firms and consultancies. They develop analytical and statistical skills which have wide application in the business sector in general.
Bachelor of Arts
An Arts degree is a pathway through a wealth of knowledge in the humanities and social sciences. Its objective is to stimulate students intellectually; to immerse them in worlds of learning; and to graduate them as citizens with strong written and oral communications skills, the capacity to research, criticise and reflect, and the ability to work independently and collaboratively.

Program Structure

**This is a new program structure for students commencing in 2010. Students are advised to follow requirements according to the year they commenced.**

Studies leading to the award of the Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Arts degree normally consists of 240 units of credit or 40 courses to be completed over five academic years (22 Business courses (132 units of credit) and 18 Arts and Social Sciences courses (108 units of credit)). Typically this would involve students enrolling in 4 Business courses (24 units of credit) and 4 Arts and Social Sciences courses (24 units of credit) each year.
These units of credit (UOC) will be made up of:
  • Compulsory core courses
  • Major requirements
  • Free options
Compulsory core courses account for 48 units of credit (8 courses)
PLUS
2 Level 1 Arts and Social Science courses (12 units of credit)

Major requirements account for up to 132 units of credit (22 courses)

Completion of a single major of at least 48 units of credit in Economics, Econometrics or Financial Economics or double major of at least 84 units of credit (consisting of 42 units of credit from each of the two approved disciplinary streams Economics, Econometrics or Financial Economics) The remaining Business course or credit requirements not required for a major sequence and not Year 1 core courses, as prescribed, if any, may be chosen from any other courses offered by the Australian School of Business.
AND
Completion of a single major and minor or two majors of at least 96 units of credit in an approved disciplinary stream in one of the approved disciplinary streams in the Faculty of Arts and Social Science. The remaining course or credit requirements not required for a major sequence and not Year 1 core courses, as prescribed, if any, may be chosen from any other courses offered by the Faculty of Arts and Social Science.

Sample Program

Program requirements 40 courses (240 UOC)
6 Core Courses (36 UOC)
2 Level 1 Arts and Social Science courses (12 UOC)
Single major BEc discipline
or a double major BEc discipline
Up to 8 elective courses
for a major
(48 UOC)
Up to 4 elective courses
for a minor
(24 UOC)
Up to 8 elective courses
for 1st major
(48UOC)
UP to 8 elective courses
for 2nd major
(48 UOC)
Up to 4 free options* (24 UOC)
Up to 3 free options* (18 UOC)
Single major plus minor BA discipline
or a double major BA discipline
9 elective courses
for a major
(54 UOC)
6 elective courses
for a minor
(36 UOC)
9 elective courses
for 1st major
(54 UOC)
9 elective courses
for 2nd major
(54 UOC)
3 free options* (18 UOC)
No free options*
 
*Number of free options may vary depending on major combination undertaken. Please contact the relevant Faculty Office for further information.

Honours

Honours level study is available. Students interested in studying at Honours Level should refer to the relevant Honours plan record for entry requirements.

Academic Rules

Rules Relating to the Bachelor of Economics Component
Please refer to the Program Structure for the academic requirements relating to this program.
Rules relating to the award of the degree of Bachelor of Commerce or to the award of the Bachelor of Economics shall apply wherever relevant.
Students are advised to consult the Academic Rules for further information.

Rules Relating to the Bachelor of Arts Component
1. Of the 108 units of credit in Arts and Social Sciences required for the combined degree:
(a) none may be from courses offered by the Faculty of Business.
(b) at least 24 and no more than 36 units of credit must be obtained in Level 1 courses, including no more than 12 Level 1 units of credit offered in any one sequence of study; and
(c) no more than 54 units of credit in total may be from any one sequence of study within the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

2. Each student must complete a major sequence (42 units of credit) in one of the following areas within the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences:

Majors
  • Australian Studies
  • Chinese Studies
  • Development Studies
  • English
  • Environment Studies
  • European Studies
  • Film Studies
  • French Studies
  • Hispanic Studies
  • History
  • History and Philosophy of Science
  • International Relations
  • Japanese Studies
  • Korean Studies
  • Linguistics
  • Media, Culture and Technology
  • Music
  • Philosophy
  • Politics
  • Sociology and Anthropology
  • Theatre and Performance Studies
Minors
36 UOC from any of the majors listed above plus from the following "Designated Minors"
  • Americas Studies
  • Archaeology
  • Arts and Social Sciences Minor
  • Australian Studies
  • Critical and Cultural Theory (Available in 2011)
  • German Studies
  • Indonesian Studies
  • Women's and Gender Studies
For further information please contact the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

Fees

For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website:  https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html

Professional Recognition

For further information, refer to the Professional Recognition of Programs in the Online Handbook.

Further Information

Please note that these requirements may be subject to change.
Students are advised to follow requirements according to the year they commenced. Please refer to previous editions of the Online Handbook for your program requirements.

If students are unsure of the program requirements they should contact the relevant Faculty Office

Business Student Centre
e-mail:asbstudents@unsw.edu.au
tel: + 61 2 9385 3189
location: Ground Floor, West Wing, Australian School of Business Building

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
e-mail: arts@unsw.edu.au
tel: + 61 2 9385 2289
location: Room G1, Ground Floor, Morven Brown Building

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